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China in Design
The institutions supporting design - The government should not control designers, as most designers design based on what they think and...
Singapore Songline
The People's Park Complex and Garden's By The Bay are two examples of Singapore Songline. Each example has a similar purpose, which is to...
Haptic Tactile
Consider the idea of sense- How do you sense your body located in space? As I see it, a sense is feeling, a form of freedom. To me, I...
Fun Place (Cedric Price)
Cedric Price’s Fun Place was created to build a space where people in the community could come together to celebrate arts, science, and...
Cradle - To - Cradle
Both videos between 'Sunset Karang Guni’ and ‘Upcyclers: Giving things a second chance’, the difference is that the Karang Guni Man helps...
No Logo
After watching the “Adverting” - Mad men, the potent pitches are still important today. Without creative pitches, there will be no good...
Scandinavian Design
Scandinavian design is a design movement characterized by simplicity, minimalism, and functionality that emerged in the early 20th...
Hyper Consumerist
Hyper Consumerism refers to the consumption of goods that are redundant and are bombarded with advertisements making them feel the desire...
Arcades Project
'Arcade Project’ in Singapore can be found in the streets of Chinatown. On 13 November 2001, the name of the street was changed from...
Industrial Revolution
As designers, our role in an Industry-sensitive culture is to design the outcome of product development contributing to society. Designs...
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